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Top Fashion Brands Hiring Creators: March 2026

We tracked verified paid fashion partnerships in March 2026. Here are the brands actively hiring UGC creators and influencers right now, from White Fox Boutique to Blundstone.
by CollabFeed Team

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Top Fashion Brands Hiring Creators: March 2026

March was dominated by two things: festival season kicking off and spring collections dropping everywhere. White Fox Boutique ran one of the biggest creator campaigns of the month, flooding TikTok with a 30% off push that hit millions of views. Elsewhere, spring dressing content took over - bootcut denim, corset dresses, comfortable footwear for all-day wear. Smaller brands like Babeyond and LaceMade are quietly running targeted creator programs that most people haven't pitched yet.

We tracked verified paid partnerships across Instagram and TikTok in the Fashion niche over the last 30 days. These brands are spending on creator content right now.

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Why These Brands Matter

Every brand below has verified paid partnerships we tracked in real-time. Not a generic fashion brand list - these are companies actively spending on creator content this month.

Festival season is ramping up and spring collections just landed. Brands investing in creator content now are planning campaigns through April and May too.


White Fox Boutique

White Fox had the biggest creator push of any fashion brand this month. The 30% off sale campaign ran across TikTok simultaneously with multiple creators over 1M followers - Kat Clark (8.2M), sienna (1.6M), bowling42069 (1.1M) all posted within the same week. Festival season content also started appearing, with creators doing "what different girls wear to festivals" comparisons featuring White Fox pieces.

  • Content Style: Two modes this month - flash sale urgency (30% off, code expires tonight) and festival try-ons. The sale posts are short and direct, the festival posts are more editorial.
  • Creator Profile: Women's fashion, lifestyle, young female audience. TikTok-first brand.
  • Pitch angle: They run recurring sales campaigns and need creators fast when they launch. If you're in their aesthetic, pitch with your TikTok stats and make it clear you can turn content around quickly. Reference #whitefoxboutique and the festival content direction for spring.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

Blundstone

Blundstone is doing something most footwear brands don't - they're asking creators to build the content around life moments, not the shoes. One March post from a 218K creator showed a DIY date night in the desert, with the caption opening "I've been living in my Blundstone boots for years now through every project." The boots barely featured as the point. The life moment was the point.

  • Content Style: Lifestyle storytelling where the boots are a natural part of the scene. Not "look at these boots." More "this is my life and these boots are always in it."
  • Creator Profile: Outdoor lifestyle, DIY, creative makers, travel. People who actually wear their gear rather than just styling it.
  • Pitch angle: Lead with your lifestyle content, not the product. Show them a recent post that captures a real moment and explain the boot would fit naturally in that world. Long-term wear angle ("I've had these for X years") resonates with their brand direction.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

LaceMade

LaceMade is a corset dress brand doing targeted Instagram creator partnerships this spring. A post from a 1.5M creator hit 585K views with the Pink Champagne Corset Dress and Green Kite Dress from their new collection. Personal discount codes (15% off) are standard for their creators.

  • Content Style: Romantic, editorial, feminine. "Wrapped in grace and romance" is literally their caption direction. Multiple styled looks in one post.
  • Creator Profile: Feminine aesthetic, special occasion content, bridal and event-adjacent creators. Strong on Instagram.
  • Pitch angle: Reference their specific collection names in your pitch. The corset dress is their hero product - if you do spring event or wedding guest content, this is a natural partnership. They respond to creators who already have an elegant, feminine feed.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

Babeyond

Babeyond makes 1920s-inspired dresses and they just dropped their 26SS Spring/Summer Collection. Their creator content this month leaned into the "delusional baddies" energy - spring is here, we're done with winter, and these dramatic vintage-style dresses match that mood. Not a brand most creators have pitched, which means less competition.

  • Content Style: Spring reveal energy, multiple looks, personal reaction to color. One creator specifically mentioned avoiding pale shades but loving the green - that kind of honest, specific reaction is what they're after.
  • Creator Profile: Fashion-forward, personality-driven content, women who wear statement pieces. Works well for creators with a distinctive POV rather than just aesthetic feeds.
  • Pitch angle: Lead with spring/summer mood content. Their 26SS collection is their current campaign. If you can pitch around the "finally, spring" feeling with a dramatic look, that's exactly their brand direction. Less competition than pitching H&M.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

Mavi

Mavi showed up this month with a standout creative direction - an artist painting a canvas while wearing the Grace Bootcut Jeans. The caption was three words: "Paint with me." The product barely spoke. The aesthetic did all the work. Mavi is positioning their denim as something you wear while actually doing things, not just posing.

  • Content Style: Active lifestyle, creative moments, the jeans are incidental. Short captions. High visual impact.
  • Creator Profile: Artists, makers, women with an artsy or intellectual aesthetic. The Grace Bootcut specifically - they're pushing the bootcut silhouette hard this season.
  • Pitch angle: Don't pitch a denim try-on. Pitch an activity you do where jeans fit naturally - cooking, creating, working in a studio. The Grace Bootcut is their current hero product, reference it by name. #mavi is their tag.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

Birkenstock

Birkenstock is doing spring content around two things: their classic UTTI and ICONS sandals for everyday wear, and the Loma Clogs for casual spring styling. A creator with 126K followers posted "How I style UTTI & ICONS for every occasion" - multiple outfit combinations, all built around the same shoes. The Loma clog content was more casual, matching it to simple spring basics.

  • Content Style: Multi-outfit styling videos, "same shoes, different looks" format. Clean, minimal aesthetic.
  • Creator Profile: Minimalist style, outdoor-adjacent lifestyle, spring/summer creators. Birkenstock skews slightly older and more considered than fast fashion brands.
  • Pitch angle: Style multiple looks around one Birkenstock silhouette - that's the content format they're clearly investing in. The Loma Clogs are a newer product with less creator content, making them easier to pitch than the Arizona sandal that's already everywhere. #Birkenstock
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

Rent the Runway

Rent the Runway is running an active creator program this month with a compelling hook: 60% off your first month. The content angle is about having a constantly refreshing closet without the cost of buying - "5 new pieces just landed and my closet is feeling brand new again." Creators get a personal discount code to share. The model is genuinely interesting to explain in content.

  • Content Style: New arrivals unboxing, outfit reveals from the rental rotation. "Comment STYLE and I'll send you the link" format is driving engagement. The 60% off code is the conversion mechanism.
  • Creator Profile: Style-conscious women who want variety without the spend. Works well for creators who do regular outfit content and can position rental as a smarter approach.
  • Pitch angle: Lead with the economics. "Designer looks, rotating wardrobe, fraction of the cost" is the story. If you do regular outfit content and have an audience that cares about value, this writes itself. Code: RTRXBBELL is their current active code for reference when pitching.
  • Verified partnership email: Unlock on CollabFeed

We tracked 40+ more fashion brands running creator campaigns this month - H&M, Levi's, Cosy Island, Princess Polly, Coofandy and more. See all Fashion brands with verified emails →


Festival season started early. White Fox Boutique is the clearest signal - multiple 1M+ creators posting "what to wear to festivals" content in March before most festivals even happen. Brands that have spring/summer collections are front-loading creator investment now.

Bootcut denim is back. Mavi, H&M, and Levi's all showed up with bootcut content this month. It's not a trend that's peaked yet - there's still space for creators to build bootcut styling content that gets traction.

Comfort footwear dominates. Birkenstock spring styling, Blundstone lifestyle content, Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins - the comfort-first messaging from earlier in the year is continuing into spring. Brands want "I wear these everywhere" content, not "these look good" content.

Smaller aesthetic brands are more accessible. LaceMade, Babeyond, Cosy Island - these brands have clear aesthetics and are actively partnering with mid-size creators (10K-200K followers). Less competition for partnerships than H&M, and often more creative freedom.


Methodology

This report uses CollabFeed's live tracking of Instagram and TikTok sponsored posts over the last 30 days (March 2026). We filtered for the "Fashion" niche and counted only verified paid partnerships (posts containing #ad, #sponsored, or platform-disclosed partnerships).

Platforms: Instagram, TikTok Data source: CollabFeed real-time partnership tracking

All brands listed have verified paid partnerships tracked during this period. These are brands actively spending on creator content right now.


What's Next

We'll publish the April 2026 Fashion report next month. Expect festival season to peak, summer collections to start appearing, and brands to push spring sale campaigns through April.

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